GNU Mailman 2.1.21rc2
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- Project:
- GNU Mailman
- Series:
- 2.1
- Version:
- 2.1.21rc2
- Released:
- Registrant:
- Mark Sapiro
- Release registered:
- Active:
- Yes. Drivers can target bugs and blueprints to this milestone.
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Release notes
2.1.21rc2 (05-Feb-2016)
New Features
- There is a new dmarc_none_
DEFAULT_
apply Munge From or Wrap Message actions to posts From: domains that
publish DMARC p=none. The intent is to eliminate failure reports to
the domain owner for messages that would be munged or wrapped if the
domain published a stronger DMARC policy. See the descriptions in
Defaults.py, the web UI and the bug report for more. (LP: #1539384)
- Thanks to Jim Popovitch there is now a feature to automatically turn
on moderation for a malicious list member who attempts to flood a list
with spam. See the details for the Privacy options ... -> Sender
filters -> member_
settings in the web admin UI and the documentation in Defaults.py for
the DEFAULT_
information.
- bin/list_members now has options to display all moderated or all
non-moderated members.
- There is now a mm_cfg.py setting GLOBAL_BAN_LIST which is like the
individual list's ban_list but applies globally to all subscribe
requests. See the description in Defaults.py for more details.
i18n
- Several Galician templates that were improperly encoded as iso-8859-1
have been fixed. (LP: #1532504)
- The German translation has been updated by Mirian Margiani.
- The Brazilian Portugese translation has been updated by Emerson Ribeiro
de Mello.
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